Week 32 of FMN ratings delivers yet another shake-up at the top. After finishing runner-up last week, Pranali Rathod storms into the top, edging past Shivangi Joshi, who settles for second. Samridhii Shukla continues her upward trajectory, breaking into the top 3, while Ayesha Singh and Harshad Chopda round out the top 5. The biggest shock, however, comes from Smriti Irani, who, after her sensational debut in Week 30, now tumbles to ninth — a reminder that TV’s power dynamics can change overnight.
Pranali Rathod Takes the Crown, Shivangi Joshi Close Behind
The crown of Week 32 goes to Pranali Rathod, who leads with 745 points. Shivangi Joshi, just three points behind at 742, refuses to loosen her grip on the throne. Samridhii Shukla makes a powerful climb into third with 739 points, reinforcing her reputation as one of the most consistent performers of 2025. Ayesha Singh secures fourth with 736, and Harshad Chopda follows closely at fifth with 733, continuing his solid streak in the elite zone. Together, these top five shows just how tight the competition has become, with only 12 points separating second from fifth place.
Smriti Irani’s Slide Headlines the Bottom Five
The middle and lower half of the chart stay equally gripping. Rohit Purohit holds steady in sixth with 728 points, narrowly ahead of Rupali Ganguly, who sits at seventh with 726 and continues to command attention as a long-standing fan favorite. Namik Paul stays consistent at eighth with 722, but the spotlight is firmly on Smriti Irani — her fall from the debut heights of first in Week 30 to ninth this week with 718 marks the sharpest drop on the leaderboard so far. Closing out the list is Sharad Kelkar at tenth with 712 points, securing his spot in the rankings for the second consecutive week while leaving former contenders like Riya Sharma outside the top 10.
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Week 32 marks a fresh chapter in the FMN rankings — with Pranali Rathod officially breaking through as the new number one, Shivangi Joshi refusing to let go of the chase, and Samridhii Shukla establishing herself as a long-term top 3 contender. Smriti Irani’s fall to ninth reminds us that TV popularity is as fragile as it is powerful. As the competition tightens, the coming weeks promise even more drama in the FMN charts.